Five old sports games to watch during the coronavirus pandemic
By Mike Guistolise | April 16, 2020We all go a little a crazy sometimes.
We all go a little a crazy sometimes.
Let’s keep this short and simple: there were some pretty high expectations for head coach Jack Owens and his RedHawks team this year, and they were not met.
Monday night in Buffalo, Miami was the disruptive underdog.
“This was a good team win,” head coach Jack Owens said. “I thought some guys stepped up and definitely played extremely well.”
“I think it’s going to be two teams that are hungry for a win," Miami head coach Jack Owens said.
While most of the student body was celebrating the holidays, the men’s basketball RedHawks were hard at work, trying to show their young core could hang with the rest of the Mid-American Conference.
After a promising 4-1 start to the season, the Miami RedHawks have lapsed into a four-game losing streak.
Miami players and coaches chalked up their 76-54 Tuesday loss to Northern Kentucky as just one of those nights where nothing seemed to go right.
Especially in the National Basketball Association, most of us commoners are stuck in front of a screen or far away enough to need binoculars to see the field of play. Yet a privileged few get to sit courtside, within an arm’s reach of millionaire athletes. And that is just the problem.